From Erasmus to Westcott–Hort, printing moved the Greek New Testament from a late, narrow base to an early, well-attested text grounded in documentary evidence.
Can We Trust Westcott and Hort’s 1881 Greek New Testament? Evaluating the “Occultist Unbelievers” Charge and the Reliability of Their Text
Were Westcott and Hort occultists? The documents—not rumors—show their 1881 Greek text aligns with the earliest witnesses and remains a reliable starting point.

